Facebook on Monday said it's removing a controversial anti-immigration ad by President Trump's reelection campaign for violating its rules against "sensational content."

The move by the world's largest social network comes after major television outlets, including CNN, NBC and Fox News, refused to run the ad with some deeming it "racist," according to The Daily Beast. The 30-second ad features Luis Bracamontes, an undocumented immigrant who was convicted of killing two California sheriff's deputies in 2014.

This is blatant collusion on behalf of these corporate giants.

"This ad violates Facebook's advertising policy against sensational content so we are rejecting it. While the video is allowed to be posted on Facebook, it cannot receive paid distribution," a Facebook's spokesperson said in a statement to CNET.

On Facebook, the ad targeted voters in midterm battleground states Florida and Arizona ahead of the U.S. midterm elections on Tuesday, according to the social network's ad archive.

So, @NBCNews@CNN@facebook have chosen to stand with those ILLEGALLY IN THIS COUNTRY. Instead of standing with LEGAL IMMIGRANTS and those that follow our laws. The #FakeNewsMedia and #PaloAltoMafia are trying to control what you see and how you think. STOP THE CARAVAN!

The ad shows perfectly what the Democrats' open borders policies are bringing upon America.

More video has since surfaced showing the migrant caravan attacking police in Mexico:

As @realDonaldTrump correctly stated, less than a week ago members of the caravan injured five law officers one suffered significant head trauma but according to @CNN this is all made up so just pretend you never saw the video. pic.twitter.com/rEq8n8Aekq

Why do Dems keep saying its a stunt to send troops to the border? Why does @GavinNewsom keep telling California how wonderful these people are. This is what happens when LA advertises undocumented are above the law and have free health care. Where do citizens sign up for that? pic.twitter.com/OMvKo2i9AI